NEWS8 April 2014
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UK — Nectar Business, a b2b loyalty programme, has entered into an agreement with Research Now to provide its members with the opportunity to collect Nectar points for completing online surveys through the e-Rewards Opinion Panel.
Heather White, vice-president of partner relations at Research Now, said: “Not only does this allow Nectar Business customers to collect points for joining the e-Rewards Opinion Panel and completing online surveys, but it also gives our clients the opportunity to pose questions and surveys to a highly engaged and targeted customer base of small business owners.”
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